Paul Wallace Gates

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Economics Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
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Edwin Francis Gay grad student 1930 Harvard
Frederick Merk grad student 1930 Harvard (History of History Tree)

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Margaret Beattie Bogue grad student Cornell (History of History Tree)
Allan G. Bogue grad student 1951 Cornell (Theology Tree)
Harry N. Scheiber grad student 1962 Cornell (History of History Tree)
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Gates PW. (2015) Carpetbaggers Join the Rush for California Land: Reprinted from: California Historical Quarterly 56 (Summer 1977): 98–127 California History. 92: 42-65
Gates PW. (1989) The Forested Land: A History of Lumbering in Western Washington Robert E. Ficken Pacific Historical Review. 58: 513-514
Gates PW. (1985) Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History Richard C. Davis Pacific Historical Review. 54: 515-517
Gates PW, Gates LF. (1984) Canadian and American Land Policy Decisions, 1930 Western Historical Quarterly. 15: 389
Gates PW. (1977) Carpetbaggers Join the Rush for California Land California History. 56: 98-127
Gates PW. (1977) Order Upon the Land: The U.S. Rectangular Land Survey and the Upper Mississippi Country. By Hildegard Binder Johnson. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1976. xii + 268 pp. Maps, illustrations, charts, tables, notes, and index. Cloth, $9.00; paper, $5.00.) The Journal of American History. 63: 1018-1019
Gates PW. (1974) The Frémont-Jones Scramble for California Land Claims Southern California Quarterly. 56: 13-44
Gates PW. (1971) Public Land Issues in the United States Western Historical Quarterly. 2: 363-376
Gates P. (1971) The California Land Act of 1851 Calif Hist Q J Calif Hist Soc. 50: 395-430
Gates PW. (1970) The Suscol Principle, Preemption, and California Latifundia Pacific Historical Review. 39: 453-471
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